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Is it COPE UP or COPE WITH or COPE UP WITH???
This question is literally confusing me and I want a perfect answer with a proper reasoning...
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"Cope" is verb and it means to deal successfully with a difficult situation. "Cope with" is a phrase and people make this a common mistake using "cope up" or "cope up with" but the correct answers is "cope with" as per my knowledge. "Cope up" makes no sense whatsoever.
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ithk its COPE UP WITH.......for proper grammer its used......but it seems not perfect but its gramatically correct..
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